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mercoledì 1 giugno 2016

I CELLULARI PROVOCANO I TUMORI - L'ENNESIMO STUDIO NE CONFERMA LA PERICOLOSITA'


Da qualche anno ricercatori del CNR come il prof. Marinelli o i ricercatori dell’istituto Ramazzini o come il Prof. Levis lo affermano con ricerche simili a quella condotta negli USA , ma siccome sono ricercatori Italiani , abbiamo fatto finta che non esistessero , oggi forse perché la ricerca è statunitense allora ci svegliamo , ed incominciamo a considerare il fenomeno, come si dice “meglio tardi che mai “.
La nota importante come affermato , dopo questo nuovo studio, da l’ex coordinatore dello studio del National Toxicology Program, Ron Melnick, citato dal Wall Street Journal, l’idea che le radiazioni dei dispositivi mobili non siano rischiose va accantonata «definitivamente»,  non capiamo  il perché una certa stampa e società civile continui a sminuire tale problema rassicurando in ogni modo che ancora non è stato accertato tale pericolo.
Attualmente, le norme si concentrano SOLO sugli effetti termici di riscaldamento indotti dalle radiofrequenze, e non sui danni biologici che possono provocare.
Ne danno notizia i principali quotidiani:

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Report of Partial findings from the National Toxicology Program Carcinogenesis Studies of Cell Phone Radiofrequency Radiation in Hsd: Sprague Dawley® SD rats (Whole Body Exposure)

Michael Wyde, Mark Cesta, Chad Blystone, Susan Elmore, Paul Foster, Michelle Hooth, Grace Kissling, DavidMalarkey, Robert Sills, Matthew Stout,  View ORCID ProfileNigel Walker, Kristine Witt, Mary Wolfe, John Bucher

Abstract
The US National Toxicology Program (NTP) has carried out extensive rodent toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of radiofrequency radiation (RFR) at frequencies and modulations used in the US telecommunications industry. This report presents partial findings from these studies. The occurrences of two tumor types in male Harlan Sprague Dawley rats exposed to RFR, malignant gliomas in the brain and schwannomas of the heart, were considered of particular interest, and are the subject of this report. The findings in this report were reviewed by expert peer reviewers selected by the NTP and National Institutes of Health (NIH). These reviews and responses to comments are included as appendices to this report, and revisions to the current document have incorporated and addressed these comments. Supplemental information in the form of 4 additional manuscripts has or will soon be submitted for publication. These manuscripts describe in detail the designs and performance of the RFR exposure system, the dosimetry of RFR exposures in rats and mice, the results to a series of pilot studies establishing the ability of the animals to thermoregulate during RFR exposures, and studies of DNA damage. Capstick M, Kuster N, Kühn S, Berdinas-Torres V, Wilson P, Ladbury J, Koepke G, McCormick D, Gauger J, Melnick R. A radio frequency radiation reverberation chamber exposure system for rodents Yijian G, Capstick M, McCormick D, Gauger J, Horn T, Wilson P, Melnick RL and Kuster N. Life time dosimetric assessment for mice and rats exposed to cell phone radiation Wyde ME, Horn TL, Capstick M, Ladbury J, Koepke G, Wilson P, Stout MD, Kuster N, Melnick R, Bucher JR, and McCormick D. Pilot studies of the National Toxicology Program's cell phone radiofrequency radiation reverberation chamber exposure system Smith-Roe SL, Wyde ME, Stout MD, Winters J, Hobbs CA, Shepard KG, Green A, Kissling GE, Tice RR, Bucher JR, Witt KL. Evaluation of the genotoxicity of cell phone radiofrequency radiation in male and female rats and mice following subchronic exposure

FONTE : BIORXIV.org
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